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  • Originally posted by Boxing Goat View Post
    You repeat after me .......

    YOU CAN ONLY BE BORN IN A SINGLE COUNTRY.

    Now, where was he born? And where does he live? And where did he go to school? (not that it made him any smarter)

    He wasn't born on top of the fkn border ya knob
    And? Dude has DUAL CIZTIZENSHIP. You know nothing, absolutely NOTHING about the man. He lived/trained in Mexico when preparing for the Olympics.

    Shut the fuck up about this already you whiny cunt.

    Originally posted by Boxing Goat View Post
    Far from crying. This effects my life exactly zero.

    Overall immigration......

    That's a different story.
    No, you're crying about it.

    Now you're saying he's an immigrant too? Which is it? He American or an immigrant?

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    • Hilarious how for some people you’re only Mexican when you do something wrong... now everyone wants to call him American... your racism is pathetic

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      • Ruiz was born in this country and lived his life here, he's an American. Margarito, for instance, was born in this country and lived most of his life in Mexico, he's only technically an American.

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        • Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View Post
          Joshua never had the dream.of represent Nigeria.

          Both parents of Joshua are from Nigeria (first generation)?


          Andy represented Mexico in amateur and was national champion, both parents are from México, he born in a place that was part of México and where lives like 10 millions of mexicans (California).

          Joshua feels brit, Andy is mexican and he feel mexican. He has the nationality and citizenship , so, he is mexican

          And stop with your sh.it

          There is a lot of hate against México here in the forum, but I m a huge fan of boxing, i'm a fan of a lot of fighters from other countries and you look like a mexican hater
          I don't hate mexico at all,
          and pointing the fact that Ruiz paying tribute to Mexico first while eating at the US kitchen is weird is not hating on Mexico.


          I know it's common in the US to not be that patriotic, I just point that it is strange for us foreigners.

          Somehow snowflakes fcckers like you feel triggered about this topic. I don't mind.

          Also, that "first mexican" HW champ is a good marketing stuff and I'm pretty sure uncle al is fine whit it.



          But hey, cong**** to Mexico and Ruiz.

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          • Originally posted by Death_Adder View Post
            Yes, but also dual Mexican citizenship

            I'm sure when he was representing Mexico in the Olympics.

            DUAL CITIZENSHIP

            Race and Nationality are two different things. He has citizenship in Mexico, he has a right to claim them. Be different if he up and started claiming Canada out of the blue.
            It's not about claiming mexico.

            It's about claiming that you are the first mexican HW champion when you were born in Cali in reality and lived and developed as a fighter mostly in the US.

            I never said that "he doesn't have the rright" to claim it, I just think it's a bit bias and PR...
            IMO

            That is just my opinion and I'm fine with your opinion too.

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            • Originally posted by BillyBoxing View Post
              It's not about claiming mexico.

              It's about claiming that you are the first mexican HW champion when you were born in Cali in reality and lived and developed as a fighter mostly in the US.

              I never said that "he doesn't have the rright" to claim it, I just think it's a bit bias and PR...
              IMO

              That is just my opinion and I'm fine with your opinion too.
              Of course it's a PR move, but it's also pride move for your heritage. You know how many Mexican's he'd turn off if he went all "I'm All-American, Red-White-Blue, Donald 2020"?

              Sure he doesn't need to rub it in everyone's face about him being a true Mexican, and Mexico only and not showing love for the USA, but there's nothing wrong with showing off your pride and heritage, especially since he DID compete in the Olympics for Team Mexico. I agree he should show more love for USA. At least he did come out with both flags and the trainers were singing along to the Star Spangled Banner.

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              • Ruiz is proud to be both Mexican and American and that is great. His developing as a fighter and fighting for Mexico is part of his story and only makes the story better.

                Like he told his mother-"Mom we don't have to struggle no more".

                where else but America can his story happen? Happy for him and his family. His success is somthing that should unite boxing fans, not divide them further.

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                • Originally posted by strykr619 View Post
                  You sound like one of them imbeciles then who takes all the good **** america gives you but will never give back. If Ruiz truly feels that way then he should renounce his citizenship and move to Mexico. Matter of fact so should YOU if you feel that way (good lucky living South Korean you'll be looked at as an outsider. I'm a American of filipino and mexican ethnicity BUT IN THE END OF THE DAY I'm still american. Posers errr posters like you are the reason this county is divided.
                  I pay taxes and im a big contributor to this country. I do my job so stfu about things you have no idea about.

                  Ruiz is the one claiming Mexico fyi and he just made a statement about wanting to rematch in Mexico.. what’s wrong with that?

                  You can wash all the dishes you want in america but you will still be a Filipino-Mexican.

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                  • Originally posted by chicken- View Post
                    You lost all credibility when you said he "dominated" Takam and Parker. The ref gave AJ plenty of help in the Parker fight. How about the ref asking AJ to step forward and ignored the fact that he didn't move at all? I guess that's not "helping" him?
                    Which rounds did Takam or Parker win then? You can't say this and not back it up. Just give the rounds to see your "credibility".

                    The ref didn't help either out in the AJ/Parker fight. He broke both of them up. AJ is just the better on the inside if it went down there. But breaking it up 5 times in a 12 round fight is not helping anyone. But Wilder's fans who are just haters want to push that narrative. It's all pie in the sky like everything else is.

                    The ref didn't ask AJ to step forward. The ref should take a backwards step and motion for AJ to step forward. That never happened.

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                    • Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
                      Which rounds did Takam or Parker win then? You can't say this and not back it up. Just give the rounds to see your "credibility".

                      The ref didn't help either out in the AJ/Parker fight. He broke both of them up. AJ is just the better on the inside if it went down there. But breaking it up 5 times in a 12 round fight is not helping anyone. But Wilder's fans who are just haters want to push that narrative. It's all pie in the sky like everything else is.

                      The ref didn't ask AJ to step forward. The ref should take a backwards step and motion for AJ to step forward. That never happened.
                      There is a difference between winning and dominating. It was said that AJ dominated Parker and Takam. That is very far from the truth. AJ better on the inside? Parker's only chance would be on the inside, he didn't have the reach to do much otherwise, and the Ref did not let him do much work on the inside, didn't warn Joshua for holding all night long.

                      The ref DID ask Joshua to step forward after the 2nd knockdown, and he did not. The ref ignored it and let him go anyway. Are you deaf and blind?

                      The only narrative I'm pushing is that AJ is an overrated roided freak with no defense, and Wilder is going to knock him out easily. You're delusional if you still think AJ is the favorite in that fight.

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